The method of input on Apple’s mobile operating system that allows users to form words by gliding a finger across the letters of the desired word offers an alternative to traditional tapping. As the finger moves from letter to letter, the system intelligently predicts the intended word. For example, to type the word “quick,” a user would start on the “q” key and slide their finger through the “u,” “i,” “c,” and “k” keys without lifting it from the screen.
This gesture-based typing method increases input speed and efficiency for many users. It also accommodates one-handed operation more easily. Initially introduced by third-party keyboard applications, the functionality was later integrated directly into the operating system, marking a significant evolution in how users interact with their devices and reflecting a broader trend toward more intuitive user interfaces.